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eSIM Technology is Accelerating the Global Rollout of EV Charging Stations

2023-10-06 03:17:05
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The global electric vehicle (EV) market is on the rise, with more drivers choosing to make the switch to environmentally friendly transportation. It is anticipated that 11 percent of new vehicle sales by 2030 will be electric models boosting demand for charging points. Recent forecasts predict that there will be up to 40 million installed charging stations by 2030 (Source: GTM Research). According to the U.S. Edison Electric Institute, the U.S. alone will need more than 100,000 EV fast-charging stations and 9.6 million EV chargers (level 1 and level 2 chargers) by 2030 to meet the growing demand for EVs. In this blog post, we will examine how eSIM technology is helping to enable the global rollout of EV charging stations.

With the increasing number of EVs on the road, the need for reliable charging stations has become more important than ever before. However, many charging stations are not operational and according to J.D.

Power’s Electric Vehicle Experience Public Charging Study, quoted by Automotive News, almost 2 in 5 visits to chargers – or 39 percent – were unsuccessful in 2022. Another recent survey cited that, 21.4 percent of EV drivers reported being unable to charge their vehicles at public stations.

This is a major issue that needs to be addressed to meet global climate goals. Why do so many EV chargers not work? One factor that is contributing to this is the lack of reliable cellular connectivity.

Fortunately, eSIM technology is here to help. Major EV charging station OEMs are now shipping chargers worldwide with eSIM technology to take advantage of its flexibility that allows them to connect their chargers to any network worldwide, over the air. This not only reduces complexities with vendor management but also speeds up deployment and helps to save money.

This is especially critical at a time when major car manufacturers and governments are committing billions of dollars to the rollout of EV charging stations. For example, seven major automakers have banded together to create a new charging network in North America, with an eventual target of 30,000 high-powered charge points near urban and highway locations. The companies involved with the venture include BMW, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes, and Stellantis, highlighting the importance of a reliable and efficient charging infrastructure.

So, what are the benefits of eSIM technology as it relates to EV charging stations?

First, it provides the reliability and redundancy needed for a robust and scalable network. With eSIM technology, charging station operators can switch between different networks whenever needed, ensuring that there is always a backup solution in case of network downtime or connectivity issues.

Second, eSIM technology simplifies the process of managing connectivity by eliminating the need for physical SIM cards or manual configuration. This helps to reduce complexity, streamline deployments, and lower costs.

Finally, eSIM technology enables global connectivity, making it easier for charging station OEMs to maintain a single, unified solution that can be deployed in multiple markets around the world. This helps to accelerate the rollout of charging stations and ensures that drivers have a consistent experience regardless of where they are.

The global rollout of EV charging stations is essential for meeting our climate goals and ensuring a sustainable future. However, connectivity issues have prevented many of these charging stations from being operational. With eSIM technology, charging station operators can ensure reliable and redundant connectivity, streamline deployment, and enable global connectivity. By leveraging the power of eSIM, we can create a robust and scalable charging infrastructure that will enable the widespread adoption of EVs and help to create a better future for all.

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eSIM技术正在加速全球电动汽车充电站的部署
图示:© IoT For All 全球电动汽车(EV)市场正在迅速增长,越来越多的驾驶者选择转用环保出行方式。预计到2030年,电动车将占新车销量的11%,从而提升对充电桩的需求。最新预测显示,到2030年,全球安装的充电站将达到4000万座(来源:GTM Research)。根据美国爱迪生电气协会(Edison Electric Institute)的数据,仅美国就需要超过10万个电动车快充站和960万个电动车充电器(包括一级和二级充电器),才能满足2030年不断增长的电动车需求。在这篇博客文章中,我们将探讨eSIM技术如何助力全球电动车充电站的部署。随着道路上电动车数量的增加,可靠充电站的需求比以往任何时候都更加重要。然而,许多充电站无法正常使用。根据J.D. Power的电动车公共充电体验研究报告并被《汽车新闻》引用的数据,2022年几乎五分之二的充电桩访问——即39%——并未成功。另一项最近的调查显示,21.4%的电动车车主报告称无法在公共充电桩上为车辆充电。这是一个必须解决的重要问题,才能实现全球气候目标。为什么有如此多的电动车充电桩无法使用?其中一个原因是缺乏可靠的蜂窝网络连接。幸运的是,eSIM技术正好可以提供帮助。目前,主要的电动车充电站原始设备制造商(OEM)正在全球范围内出货配备eSIM技术的充电器,以利用其灵活性,使其充电站可以随时连接到全球任何网络,而无需物理接触。这不仅减少了供应商管理的复杂性,还加快了部署速度并有助于节省成本。在各大汽车制造商和政府纷纷投入数十亿美元用于部署电动车充电站之际,这一点尤为重要。例如,七家主要汽车制造商联手打造北美新的充电网络,目标是建设3万个高功率充电点,主要位于城市和高速公路附近。参与该项目的公司包括宝马、通用汽车、本田、现代、起亚、梅赛德斯和Stellantis,突显了建立可靠且高效充电基础设施的重要性。因此,eSIM技术对电动车充电站有哪些优势?首先,它提供了强大且可扩展网络所需的可靠性和冗余性。通过eSIM技术,充电站运营商可以在需要时切换不同的网络,确保在网络中断或连接问题发生时,始终有备用方案。其次,eSIM技术简化了连接管理过程,无需物理SIM卡或手动配置。这有助于减少复杂性、加快部署速度并降低成本。最后,eSIM技术实现了全球连接,使充电站OEM更容易维护一个统一的解决方案,可以部署在全球多个市场。这有助于加快充电站的部署,并确保无论驾驶者身处何地,都能获得一致的体验。电动车充电站的全球部署对于实现气候目标和确保可持续未来至关重要。然而,连接问题导致许多充电站无法正常运行。通过采用eSIM技术,充电站运营商可以确保可靠的冗余连接、优化部署流程并实现全球连接。借助eSIM技术的力量,我们可以创建一个强大且可扩展的充电基础设施,从而推动电动车的广泛采用,为所有人创造更美好的未来。 推文分享分享邮件 电动汽车 连接性 eSIM --> 电动汽车 连接性 eSIM
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